Are there any robot vacuums/mops that respect privacy; that don’t map your house and phone home with the information?

  • Aspaldiko@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    If you are not new to selfhosting and buy one of the supported (and actually good) vacuums then this replaces the cloud: Valetudo

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      1 year ago

      Valetudo is fantastic. Unfortunately the rooting process for some robots is a decent amount of work, but once it’s up and run going it’s very solid.

      I’ve been running two robots for two years now with no problems and no internet connections. Full mapping with zones.

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        1 year ago

        They recently announced that they will publish new exploits at DEF CON next week and recommend owners to not update their firmware if they want to take advantage of that.

        So depending on how the exploit works installing Valerie might get a lot simpler. It usually takes quite some time until such exploits are not only fixed, but then also for devices with fixed firmware to hit the shelves.

  • BobbyNevada@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know how you feel about second hand robots, but they are dumb enough to respect your privacy. The old Irobot roombas, They just run off of a internal clock, no connection to the internet, they bump around a bit, then dock themselves when the battery starts to get low. I pick them up at flea markets for 20 bucks, usually need to replace the battery, brushes, but they sell all that. Be weary if they smell like poop.

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      1 year ago

      I feel that the “dumb” robots are much worse than the lidar robots. Mine cleans very efficiently and also navigates when things move (like chairs). A buddy of mine has a “dumb” robot and has since stopped using it because he has had to rescue it often

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        1 year ago

        Oh, don’t I know it. I always find “Mildred” stuck on this stupid mini step the previous owner made, or stuck under the side table. That being said, this place would get nasty if she wasn’t running 3 times a week. But those little robots have limitations.